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Former OpenAI staffer details 2021 AI-generated erotica crisis
When artificial intelligence meets unrestricted creative potential, unexpected challenges can emerge.
OpenAI launches GPT-5.1 API with coding; warmer chat raises safety concerns
OpenAI's latest API update is turning heads in the tech world, and not just for its technical capabilities.
NVIDIA and TSMC Celebrate First US-Made Blackwell Wafer from Advanced Fab
In a landmark moment for American semiconductor manufacturing, NVIDIA and TSMC have achieved a significant breakthrough by producing the first...
Amazon’s ‘House of David’ used 350+ AI shots in season 2, creator unapologetic
Amazon's sci-fi series "House of David" is pushing boundaries in television production, revealing a bold approach to artificial intelligence that's...
Anthropic to Spend USD 50 B on US Data Centres, Adding 2,400 Jobs
In a bold move signaling AI's massive infrastructure demands, Anthropic is set to invest $50 billion in US data centers, a strategic expansion...
UK to require pre-release AI testing to block child abuse image creation
The UK is taking a hard line against potential AI-driven child exploitation, targeting technology's dark potential before it emerges.
Embedding policy enforcement in query engines secures AI agents’ data access
AI agents are quietly reshaping how businesses handle sensitive data, but a growing security challenge lurks beneath the surface.
AWS unveils Trainium3 UltraServers, previews Trainium4 with 6× FP4 boost
Amazon Web Services is muscling deeper into the AI hardware race with its latest server chip announcements.
Harvard Data Course Runs 66 Weeks, Costs USD 1,332.90 (~Rs 1.18 Lakh)
Harvard's latest online data science course is pushing the boundaries of digital education with an ambitious 66-week program that promises full...
Perplexity's BrowseSafe patches agent gaps after Brave finds Comet flaw
AI search startup Perplexity has rushed to patch security vulnerabilities in its BrowseSafe product after a critical flaw was uncovered by Brave.
ACE launches AI system with human-in-the-loop controls and guardrails
The artificial intelligence landscape is shifting from chatbots to something far more sophisticated.
Rivian builds AI chips for driving with efficiency/performance, ASIL compliance
Electric vehicle makers are racing to build smarter, safer autonomous driving systems - and Rivian just upped the ante.
Living policy records bring real-time AI ethics visibility across departments
Corporate AI governance is getting a serious upgrade. Companies are ditching rigid, dusty policy manuals for something far more dynamic and...
NVIDIA appoints CloudThat as first Indian education services partner
NVIDIA is making a strategic move into the Indian market, targeting one of the world's largest technology talent pools.
Senators question AI toys that suggest knives; Mattel drops OpenAI toy for 2025
Toy giant Mattel just hit the brakes on a controversial AI-powered plaything, pulling the plug after U.S.
Congress adds energy provisions to defense bill to spur advanced reactors
Washington's latest legislative maneuver could reshape America's energy future. Tucked inside the annual defense bill, a series of nuclear energy...
OpenAI reports sharp rise in child exploitation flags, says spokesperson
Content moderation just got a stark wake-up call. OpenAI has revealed a troubling spike in child exploitation content flags, shedding light on the...
Google and OpenAI chatbots used to strip women to bikinis in deepfakes
The dark side of generative AI is emerging faster than tech companies can control.
Sam Altman hires Head of Preparedness for AI risks, mental health, cybersecurity
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, OpenAI's CEO is taking a proactive stance on potential risks.
Google’s free Nano Banana Pro lets users request extremist images
In a troubling revelation about content moderation, Google's latest AI tool, the Nano Banana Pro, is raising serious questions about digital safety...